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why didn't we know about this one over russia? >> this one over russia was very small and it was coming in from a different angle. the one -- the asteroid that came by in the afternoon was discovered last year, actually by astronomers. and they were able to follow it for that entire time. and it was much larger, 150 feet across. so these smaller ones, 50 feet or so, they're hard to spot because of their size. this one came in fairly fast too. and just basically astronomers weren't looking for it in that direction. >> one thing is notification, the other is preventing this from happening again. what is nasa doing to prevent this? and can they do anything about it? >> nasa does have a program called space guard where they work with astronomers all over the world to look for these new asteroids, ones that are going to fly by earth. still, it's a small net when you think about how big the solar system is. sometimes these asteroids will whiz by us and no one knows. increasing that is probably going to be something nasa and the governme
why didn't we know about this one over russia? >> this one over russia was very small and it was coming in from a different angle. the one -- the asteroid that came by in the afternoon was discovered last year, actually by astronomers. and they were able to follow it for that entire time. and it was much larger, 150 feet across. so these smaller ones, 50 feet or so, they're hard to spot because of their size. this one came in fairly fast too. and just basically astronomers weren't looking...
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streak into the try and slams into russia. more than 1,000 people reported hurt by the flying glass. the collapsing buildings. look at the images. li listen to the sound. we'll take you there. >>> now, also, since the 4,000 people are off that disgusting cruise ship, what happens to the ship now. >>> and that olympic athlete, oscar pistorius, accused of murdering his girlfriend in his own home, collapses and sobs in court. we have a lot of news happening on the ground. but the big shock and awe, falling from the sky is leading it all. i'm talking quite literally here. while you were sleeping this unbelievable scene was unfolding in southern russia. close encounters of the third kind. wow. raining down near the euro mountains, that is a meteor breaking up over the earth's atmosphere. it's like a crazy scene from a movie but it's real. make no mistake, the scenes and the light coming from a meteor as it streaks across the side. the blinding flash. the deafening explosion. caught on tape. up 1,000 people were hurt because of this
streak into the try and slams into russia. more than 1,000 people reported hurt by the flying glass. the collapsing buildings. look at the images. li listen to the sound. we'll take you there. >>> now, also, since the 4,000 people are off that disgusting cruise ship, what happens to the ship now. >>> and that olympic athlete, oscar pistorius, accused of murdering his girlfriend in his own home, collapses and sobs in court. we have a lot of news happening on the ground. but the...
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welcome. >>> a hazing pictures from russia. a meteor explodes in the sky more than 1,000 people now hurt. sports icon oscar pistorius rejects a murder allegation. the owe him tick runner stood in court earlier today as a judge formally charged him in the killing of his girlfriend. and in the state of the union address, president obama talked about gun violence. well, later today, he's going to be in chicago to talk about possible solutions. this is cnn newsroom. i'm suzanne malveaux. and first, the meteor that rocketed down from space today tore across the skies over southern russia. this is what it looked like. pretty amazing pictures of this streak of bright light. that is actually the meteor burning up. the shockwave triggered a huge sonic boom. listen to it. a terrifying blast. shattered the windows across the area. more than 1,000 were hurt including 200 children. most of the injuries from that flying glass that you saw there. want to bring this chad myers talking about how this happened. what actually took place? why did
welcome. >>> a hazing pictures from russia. a meteor explodes in the sky more than 1,000 people now hurt. sports icon oscar pistorius rejects a murder allegation. the owe him tick runner stood in court earlier today as a judge formally charged him in the killing of his girlfriend. and in the state of the union address, president obama talked about gun violence. well, later today, he's going to be in chicago to talk about possible solutions. this is cnn newsroom. i'm suzanne malveaux....
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plus, new overnight, a meteor shower rains down on russia. what on earth is going on in the skies right now? bill nye the science guy will explain, coming up next. omnipo. you know how to mix business... with business. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle. and go. you can even take a full-size or above. and still pay the mid-size price. i could get used to this. [ male announcer ] yes, you could business pro. yes, you could. go national. go like a pro. yes, you could. how do you keep an older car running like new? you ask a ford customer. when they tell you that you need your oil changed you got to bring it in. if your tires need to be rotated, you have to get that done as well. jackie, tell me why somebody should bring they're car here to the ford dealership for service instead of any one of those other places out there. they are going to take care of my car because this is where it came from. price is right no problem, they make you feel like you're a family. get a synthetic blend oil chan
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it is the third largest, russia behind china and ethiopia, number three is russia. to so to your point, we've had so many successful adoptions, and this is going to impact -- >> and i think everyone agrees, whatever the international issues, everyone wants to see it investigated fully and see what happens. don't go away. >>> up next, a persistent prisoner, a guy who's filed case after case after case, he's now caught the attention of the highest court in the land. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. >>> a few exceptions the supreme court gets to pick and choose its cases. it turns away far more than it hears. just last hour, the justices heard a case that arrived on their door steps in the form of a handwritten plea. a handwrit
it is the third largest, russia behind china and ethiopia, number three is russia. to so to your point, we've had so many successful adoptions, and this is going to impact -- >> and i think everyone agrees, whatever the international issues, everyone wants to see it investigated fully and see what happens. don't go away. >>> up next, a persistent prisoner, a guy who's filed case after case after case, he's now caught the attention of the highest court in the land. a new belt....
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meteorites hitting the earth in the remote wilderness, western russia. the shock wave here from this sonic boom shattered windows, buckled buildings. imagine driving along and seeing that careen across the sky. and this, this is windows blowing at a school. these are kids practicing judo. next video showing the panic and the moments after the blast. car alarms triggered, mobile phone networks interrupted, hundreds of buildings were damaged because of that meteor. and an asteroid the size of two semitrucks made space history just this last hour called 2012-da-14, came closest to earth than any other asteroid of its size has in a long, long time. the white dot there in the middle of the screen shows it is traveling close, 17,500 miles over indonesia. the brush by lasted a couple of seconds as the asteroid traveled 4.8 miles a second. but it definitely has lasting impression on my next guest, former astronaut ed lu. you call yourself, ed, an asteroid hunter. you keep track of these asteroids, you say this should serve as a wake-up call. wake-up call to what
meteorites hitting the earth in the remote wilderness, western russia. the shock wave here from this sonic boom shattered windows, buckled buildings. imagine driving along and seeing that careen across the sky. and this, this is windows blowing at a school. these are kids practicing judo. next video showing the panic and the moments after the blast. car alarms triggered, mobile phone networks interrupted, hundreds of buildings were damaged because of that meteor. and an asteroid the size of two...
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cnn's phil black is in russia. he hit the road today, trying to find the spot where the meteor landed. >> are we're walking on a frozen lake. it's about a 90-minute drive west. we're here because locals say a big fragment from the meteor punched through the ice. and is now sitting at the bottom of the lake. [ speaking in russian ] >> that was a very firm no. these police officers said it is prohibited for us to be here, to shoot video here, to try and walk any further. if if part of that meet orrite came down there, where those vehicles are, as locals say it did, the russian authorities don't want us or anyone else to see it. the meteor's final descent through the atmosphere was seen by people all across this region. at this school, students came outside to look at the trail of smoke it left in the sky. one student captured the moment on his phone. what were you thinking? what do you think your friends were thinking? >> firstly, i think it seems to be a terrorist attack. they guessed that it was a rocket bomb. >> a
cnn's phil black is in russia. he hit the road today, trying to find the spot where the meteor landed. >> are we're walking on a frozen lake. it's about a 90-minute drive west. we're here because locals say a big fragment from the meteor punched through the ice. and is now sitting at the bottom of the lake. [ speaking in russian ] >> that was a very firm no. these police officers said it is prohibited for us to be here, to shoot video here, to try and walk any further. if if part of...
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i feel sorry for our friends in russia. thank you very much, both of you. >>> take a look at the new pictures, they show oscar pistorius breaking down in tears after a judge formally charges him with murder this morning. the olympic track star accused of shooting and killing his model girlfriend on valentine's day. prosecutors say they will argue pistorius committed premeditated murder, he planned it according to police. cnn's robyn curnow is following this from south africa. robyn so many confusing things are coming out of this. is it true that police are alleging that he shot her through a bathroom door? >> reporter: lots of things to talk about. you've just been running that story about a meteorite hitting. for many people here in pretoria, across south africa it meals like a bombshell has hit. people are still very much reeling from this information, from the story, this valentine's tragedy. it's everywhere in this country, and like you say, there is still a lot of confusion, still a lot of rumors, a lot of speculation
i feel sorry for our friends in russia. thank you very much, both of you. >>> take a look at the new pictures, they show oscar pistorius breaking down in tears after a judge formally charges him with murder this morning. the olympic track star accused of shooting and killing his model girlfriend on valentine's day. prosecutors say they will argue pistorius committed premeditated murder, he planned it according to police. cnn's robyn curnow is following this from south africa. robyn so...
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>> the station did pass over russia and they talked to kevin ford who is the commander and the first thing he said is the crew was doing fine and the station is stable, which, of course, is our main concern. and you know, they had a quick chat for ten minutes to talk about the procedures that needed to be done. that's what they're working toward. again, we have another pass in about five minutes, we'll talk to them again. >> chad myers again. this computer was only for communications. this thing never was really going to put the iss in any danger by not working, right? >> no. it's a command and control computer. it's the computer that allows everything else on board the station to work and be monitored and for us to send commands. obviously there's lots of computers on board, lots of redundancy. we do need the ability to bush buttons here in houston and command the station and talk to the crew. that's the computer that allows us to do it. >> okay, josh, appreciate it. thank you. >>> here's more of what we're working on for newsroom international. the royal baby bump. that's right. ka
>> the station did pass over russia and they talked to kevin ford who is the commander and the first thing he said is the crew was doing fine and the station is stable, which, of course, is our main concern. and you know, they had a quick chat for ten minutes to talk about the procedures that needed to be done. that's what they're working toward. again, we have another pass in about five minutes, we'll talk to them again. >> chad myers again. this computer was only for...
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phil black for us in russia. we'll come back to you in a short while. thanks so much. >>> we turn our attention to san diego, where a popular mayor, that's her right there, authorities say maureen o'connor ended up with a major gambling problem to the tune of, listen to this, $8 billion, with a b. >>> and should this couple get a reward in the case of accused killer christopher dorner? our legal guys will be taking up the case for us. [ male announcer ] susan writes children's books. when she's happy, she writes about bunnies. when she's sad, she writes about goblins. [ balloon pops, goblin growling ] she wrote a lot about goblins after getting burned in the market. but she found someone to talk to and gained the confidence to start investing again. ♪ and that's what you call a storybook ending. it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> former illinois congressman jesse jackson jr. faces charges of misusing campaign funds. that is a federal offense. his wife, sandy jackson, a former chicago city alderman, is accused of f
phil black for us in russia. we'll come back to you in a short while. thanks so much. >>> we turn our attention to san diego, where a popular mayor, that's her right there, authorities say maureen o'connor ended up with a major gambling problem to the tune of, listen to this, $8 billion, with a b. >>> and should this couple get a reward in the case of accused killer christopher dorner? our legal guys will be taking up the case for us. [ male announcer ] susan writes children's...
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in vancouver three years ago where she medaled, she's a huge hopeful for the olympics next year in russia, to medal. john meyer, i want to bring you in, as a collaborator with lindsay on her blog, i assume you are close to her and her people, not to suggest you have had an opportunity this soon to talk to anybody whose connected to her, but do you know anything more about how bad this injury is and what this means for this season, and maybe more importantly next season, olympic season. >> well, this is speculation, obviously. but it looked as your earlier contributor said, it looked like the knee buckled. and she has a severe knee injury. so that would take her out of the rest of the world cup season. and obviously the world championships. i want to make it clear world champion ships happen every two years. so it's a major event as opposed to world cup which is a seasonal event, if you will. so basically, she will go have her knee reconstruction, and then she will have to go through a very difficult rehab, and the clock starts ticking right now for her bid to defend her gold medal in the
in vancouver three years ago where she medaled, she's a huge hopeful for the olympics next year in russia, to medal. john meyer, i want to bring you in, as a collaborator with lindsay on her blog, i assume you are close to her and her people, not to suggest you have had an opportunity this soon to talk to anybody whose connected to her, but do you know anything more about how bad this injury is and what this means for this season, and maybe more importantly next season, olympic season. >>...
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the one that exploded over russia was not large enough to disrupt civilization. they're dangerous and they can kill, but the fact that we can't track them is not as bad as not being able to track the big ones that could really destroy us. once you know where they are, your next question would be, perhaps, do we have a plan to do something about it and the answer is no. it's all just on paper how to do it. >> what would be the plan? some kind of military, you should shoot a missile to shatter it in outspace? >> that's the macho solution. you pull one of the missiles out of the silo that have been sitting there doing nothing since the cold war and you blow the sucker out of the sky. the problem is here in america we're really good at blowing stuff up and less good at knowing where the pieces land. >> that's a metaphor for america. >> you take that where you want. you, people who have studied the problem, generally, i'm in this camp, see that a deflection scenario is more sound and more controllable. so, if this is the asteroid and sort of headed towards us, you sen
the one that exploded over russia was not large enough to disrupt civilization. they're dangerous and they can kill, but the fact that we can't track them is not as bad as not being able to track the big ones that could really destroy us. once you know where they are, your next question would be, perhaps, do we have a plan to do something about it and the answer is no. it's all just on paper how to do it. >> what would be the plan? some kind of military, you should shoot a missile to...
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a meteor exploding over russia. the russian interior ministry said 1,000 people suffered injuries, mostly from broken glass. scientists were rehashing what happened even as they kept their eye on another cosmic event, an asteroid passing only about 17,000 miles from earth, closer than our weather and tv satellites in space. melissa is a scientist at the university of maryland where they keep a database of asteroids and comics that could pose a problem for earth. >> we want to get an idea of how many objects are out there and each size of the objects out there and we're finding that the really big ones are rare which is great but the small ones are more common like what passed over russia. >> doing something about it is the tricky part. in theory, nasa would be able to knock a threatening incoming asteroid off orbit so it misses earth but there's very little precedent for that. the only thing that comes close was a 2005 mission where nasa steered a probe about the size of a coffee table into an oncoming comic. that w
a meteor exploding over russia. the russian interior ministry said 1,000 people suffered injuries, mostly from broken glass. scientists were rehashing what happened even as they kept their eye on another cosmic event, an asteroid passing only about 17,000 miles from earth, closer than our weather and tv satellites in space. melissa is a scientist at the university of maryland where they keep a database of asteroids and comics that could pose a problem for earth. >> we want to get an idea...
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a possible meteor shower shaking up residents in russia. residents reported hearing and feeling this powerful blast followed by bright burning objects falling from the sky. >> wow. this happened earlier this morning. we're told buildings shook. car alarms went off. cell phone service was interrupted. russian officials tell us 247 people have been injured. >> my goodness. >> i think nine have been hospitalized. more than 200 injuries, most of those injuries from broken glass. >> boy, this is incredible. >> yeah. >> we'll have bill nye the science guy on later. maybe we can ask him about that cloud and what it means. >>> we're about to experience an extremely close encounter with an asteroid. a 150-wide space rock known as 2012 da-14 is expected to pass within 17,200 miles of earth. that's happening this afternoon. that could be the closest near-miss by an asteroid ever. the space rock won't be visible to the naked eye. the best chance to see it with the aid of a telescope will come at 2:44 eastern time this afternoon when the asteroid passes
a possible meteor shower shaking up residents in russia. residents reported hearing and feeling this powerful blast followed by bright burning objects falling from the sky. >> wow. this happened earlier this morning. we're told buildings shook. car alarms went off. cell phone service was interrupted. russian officials tell us 247 people have been injured. >> my goodness. >> i think nine have been hospitalized. more than 200 injuries, most of those injuries from broken glass....
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streaking across the sky above the ural region in russia? there was chaos, there was panic, caught on camera. >> unbelievable. the powerful blast was enough to shatter windows and doors. about 1,000 people were reportedly injured. 3,000 buildings were damaged and windows completely blown out. tom foreman is "outfront." tom, what happened this morning in russia? i didn't believe when it i first saw it. we were covering the "triumph," and we said, ufo? could this be true? >> what happened is the russians got a very rude awakening. this meteor exploded 30 miles up in the atmosphere, above one of their more northern cities here, the impact was really huge considering this thing wasn't that big in terms of things flying through space. let's talk about the size of it, about ten tons which sounds like a lot but that's not a lot in space. about ten feet long. traveling 33,000 miles per hour. that matters. because when these pieces of space rock come flying into our atmosphere, they become super-heated by the friction of the atmosphere. they have gas
streaking across the sky above the ural region in russia? there was chaos, there was panic, caught on camera. >> unbelievable. the powerful blast was enough to shatter windows and doors. about 1,000 people were reportedly injured. 3,000 buildings were damaged and windows completely blown out. tom foreman is "outfront." tom, what happened this morning in russia? i didn't believe when it i first saw it. we were covering the "triumph," and we said, ufo? could this be...
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it really compared nothing to what happened in russia yesterday. listen. this spectacle in the skies above central russia ended with chaos and confusion. first this bright flash, then a deafening crash. students ran away from the windows. office workers ducked for cover. and this man shielded his head from falling debris. the meteor left a trail of damage. powerful shockwaves blew out windows and sent glass flying everywhere. hospitals are packed >> translator: mainly incised and contused winds due to windows and window frames breaking and flying around. you see as a result how many people are here. >> reporter: the blast injured at least 1,000 people. most of the injuries are minor. >> windows and doors were blown out of around 3,000 buildings. that's especially rough when temperatures are near freezing now. emergency officials are there right now, assessing the damage. >>> after a day after hearing about that blast in russia, imagine what people in san francisco thought about that. experts say they see meteors like this quite often but often just drop ov
it really compared nothing to what happened in russia yesterday. listen. this spectacle in the skies above central russia ended with chaos and confusion. first this bright flash, then a deafening crash. students ran away from the windows. office workers ducked for cover. and this man shielded his head from falling debris. the meteor left a trail of damage. powerful shockwaves blew out windows and sent glass flying everywhere. hospitals are packed >> translator: mainly incised and contused...
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the united states are livid, russia, furious, bull bulgaria, cuba, they're not happy about this at all. especially when i don't think they saw this coming. it's a sport everybody thought was going to go. that, by the way -- >> how chome? >> well, how popular is that? >> tell me what it is. >> it is shooting, fencing, 200-meter swimming, jumping, and a 3-k run. you can do that in the olympics anyway, why do you have to have that whole event for that? and it was very well organized. the lobbyists are very strong, they knew how to safeguard against the politics and the internal politics of the international olympic committee. and wrestling wasn't as organized. but it might not be the end for them. the chief of the international olympic committee has spoken today and it sounds like wrestling might get back in. >> the vote of yesterday is not an elimination of wrestling from the olympic games. i want to be very clear on that. first of all, wrestling will participate in the games in rio de janeiro. so to the athletes who train now, i say continue training for your participation in rio. and t
the united states are livid, russia, furious, bull bulgaria, cuba, they're not happy about this at all. especially when i don't think they saw this coming. it's a sport everybody thought was going to go. that, by the way -- >> how chome? >> well, how popular is that? >> tell me what it is. >> it is shooting, fencing, 200-meter swimming, jumping, and a 3-k run. you can do that in the olympics anyway, why do you have to have that whole event for that? and it was very well...
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there will be olympics next year in russia. >> she is so unbelievably good. >> sorry? >> she's so unbelievably talented. >> yes. and the other point that needs made is this was a very, very difficult season for her. she won her fourth world cup overall title last year, just ran away with it, almost broke the world cup record for points in a season, was the most dominant racer on the women's world cup. this year she expected to have a season like that but she got food poisoning early in this season. she missed a couple weeks of training. she tried to come back, won a couple of races, but found that her strengths and her energy was totally depleted, because of this illness, they put her in the hospital for a couple days. she took three weeks off from the world cup to go back into training and get her strength back. she basically wrote off the possibility of winning the world cup overall this year because of the way she was racing and because of the races she missed, but was hoping to sort of save her season with a big performance at the world championships going on now,
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across southern russia, it's cleanup day today, the biggest thing is the broken glass and the damaged buildings. 4,000 buildings were damaged. watch and listen. this video is from a high school student when, took it when the meteor created a sonic boom. it radiated over 80,000 square miling. 1,000 people were hurt mostly by flying gas. jesse jackson jr. has been charged with misusing $750,000 in campaign funds. he bought personal items. including michael jackson items. and bruce lee items. it will be up to a judge if he will serve any prison time. by now you have probably heard stories from the carnival ship. fights over food, and sleepless nights. but for two passengers this cruise was about more than getting away from it all. this is about much, much more. they boarded the ship to say farewell, scattering the ashes of a long-time friend who died recently from cancer. for them, this was going to be a hard trip no matter what. and it became worse than anyone could have imagined. we will speak with one of the women here in a moment on cnn, first, we will see where the investigation int
across southern russia, it's cleanup day today, the biggest thing is the broken glass and the damaged buildings. 4,000 buildings were damaged. watch and listen. this video is from a high school student when, took it when the meteor created a sonic boom. it radiated over 80,000 square miling. 1,000 people were hurt mostly by flying gas. jesse jackson jr. has been charged with misusing $750,000 in campaign funds. he bought personal items. including michael jackson items. and bruce lee items. it...
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. >> in russia what they're doing to incentivize birth and talk about imdepression reform and whether immigration reform could be a key to the demographic issues. >>> bottom line, americans aren't having enough babies and that's wreaking havoc on the country's finances, we'll be back this three minutes. new sprint direct connect. so i can get three times the coverage. [ manager 2 ] it's like working in a giant sandbox. with all these huge toys. and with the fastest push-to-talk... i can keep track of them all. [ male announcer ] upgrade to the new "done" with access to the fastest push-to-talk and three times the coverage. now when you buy one kyocera duraxt rugged phone for $69.99, you'll get four free. other offers available. visit a sprint store, or call 855-878-4biz. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ all right that
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a meteor shower in russia. a powerful blast followed by bright, burning objects from the sky. 247 people have been injured. let's get to phil black on the phone with us in moscow. that's quite a show. and it is certainly -- the flying glass injured people, sending them to the hospital. >> reporter: they are beginning to describe this. 9:20 in the mortgage. at homes, school, driving and suddenly a bright flash in the sky, followed seconds later by an enormous boom and you look up and there are white streaks across the sky this is what people are describing and what the video is showing. they say u.s.it's a large meteo hitting at month are femosphere boom, shock wave from the initial impact has caused much of the damage. much of the damage reported is broken and shattered glass and most of the injuries reported are a result of that broken and shattered glass. and as many as 500 people have sought some sort of medical attention. 100 of them have been admitted to hospitals, so not major structural damage, no vast n
a meteor shower in russia. a powerful blast followed by bright, burning objects from the sky. 247 people have been injured. let's get to phil black on the phone with us in moscow. that's quite a show. and it is certainly -- the flying glass injured people, sending them to the hospital. >> reporter: they are beginning to describe this. 9:20 in the mortgage. at homes, school, driving and suddenly a bright flash in the sky, followed seconds later by an enormous boom and you look up and there...
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look at russia, going down the tubes fast. look at the arab spring countries, in complete turmoil. and also china. not particularly good. you can go down the list and on some of the hard issues, those really traditional foreign policy international policy issues. some critics would say she didn't accomplish much of anything and she leaves john kerry a pretty fragile world. other people would say, no, she actually injected into the conversation, changed the conversation about international policy. what she talked about and what she followed through on were the issues of women's development, economic development, children, family and increasing the conversation as she would put it with people around the world, not just talking to governments, but beginning this two-way conversation with people all over the world. so that debate is going to go on for a long time. >> we're watching secretary of state hillary clinton say farewell to some of the 69,000 state department employees. john king and gloria borger are here in the studio with me. she has now a record high in the washington post/
look at russia, going down the tubes fast. look at the arab spring countries, in complete turmoil. and also china. not particularly good. you can go down the list and on some of the hard issues, those really traditional foreign policy international policy issues. some critics would say she didn't accomplish much of anything and she leaves john kerry a pretty fragile world. other people would say, no, she actually injected into the conversation, changed the conversation about international...
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china, north's main ally, also criticizing this test, as does russia, as does south korea, as does japan and many others. >>> president obama to give the state of the union address tonight. we know what one of his bombshells will be. cnn's jake tapper breaking the news. the president will announce by this time next year 34,000 american troops will be home from afghanistan. that's about half of all of the u.s. troops, who are currently in afghanistan right now. >>> the senate armed services committee will vote today on the nomination of chuck hagel for defense secretary. mr. hagel has encountered strong opposition from some members. but his nomination is expected to be approved and sent to the full senate for a vote. he's expected to be confirmed in just the coming days. >>> we only knew his first name, ethan, we knew little about his ordeal, just that it was an ordeal. he was held hostage for six days inside of this bunker in alabama. ethan and his mom are speaking out for the first time to dr. phil. >> how did you feel, when you heard that he might be crying for his mom? >> i wanted to
china, north's main ally, also criticizing this test, as does russia, as does south korea, as does japan and many others. >>> president obama to give the state of the union address tonight. we know what one of his bombshells will be. cnn's jake tapper breaking the news. the president will announce by this time next year 34,000 american troops will be home from afghanistan. that's about half of all of the u.s. troops, who are currently in afghanistan right now. >>> the senate...
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ski team expects her on the slopes for the world cup in the next february winter olympics in russia. if you are calorie counting, beware. a new study in alcoholism suggests cutting your cocktail with diet soda actually gets you drunk faster. researchers say it is because sugar in mixed drinks actually slows the release of alcohol to your liver and brain. >> i did not know that. >> and when you are drunk, you eat more anyway. now it is worse. save on the calories during the drinks you drink. >> we will be right back with tonight's "ridiculist." i found a powerful new way to cut out arthritis pain. [ male announcer ] icy hot arthritis lotion. powerful encapsulated menthol gets icy to dull pain, hot to relax it away. power past pain. >>> time now for the ridiculist. tonight a story from california where they have a whole bunch of branches of restaurant called wienerschnitzel. we debated whether it's wienerschnitzel or wienerschnitzel. we don't have it here in new york because we prefer to get our hot dogs straight from a cart filled with tepid murky standing water, but i digress. so thi
ski team expects her on the slopes for the world cup in the next february winter olympics in russia. if you are calorie counting, beware. a new study in alcoholism suggests cutting your cocktail with diet soda actually gets you drunk faster. researchers say it is because sugar in mixed drinks actually slows the release of alcohol to your liver and brain. >> i did not know that. >> and when you are drunk, you eat more anyway. now it is worse. save on the calories during the drinks...
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they expect her to be back on the slopes for the world cup in russia. >>> if you're calorie counting, a new study in the journal "alcoholism" suggests that cutting your cocktail with diet soda actually gets you drunk faster. researchers say because sugar and mixed drinks slows the release of alcohol to your liver and brain. >> i did not know that. >> yeah. when you're drunk, you just eat more anyway, so you know, now it's worth worse. you can't even save on the calories in the drinks you drink. i love to eat. i love hanging out with my friends. i have a great fit with my dentures. i love kiwis. i've always had that issue with the seeds getting under my denture. super poligrip free -- it creates a seal of the dentures in my mouth. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. super poligrip free made the kiwi an enjoyable experience. [ charlie ] try zinc free super poligrip. and save hundreds with our best offer yet, now e
they expect her to be back on the slopes for the world cup in russia. >>> if you're calorie counting, a new study in the journal "alcoholism" suggests that cutting your cocktail with diet soda actually gets you drunk faster. researchers say because sugar and mixed drinks slows the release of alcohol to your liver and brain. >> i did not know that. >> yeah. when you're drunk, you just eat more anyway, so you know, now it's worth worse. you can't even save on the...
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ski team expects from the slopes for the world cup in the next february winter olympics in russia. if your calorie counting, the where. and new study, alcoholism suggests cutting your cocktail with diet soda actually get to drive faster. researchers say it is because sugar and mixed drinks actually slows the release about all to your liver and brain. >> i did not know that. >> and you are drunk, you eat more anyway. now it is worse. save on the calories during the drinks a drinker. >> we will be right back with tonight's "ridiculist." with my friends, we'll do almost anything. out for drinks, eats. i have very well fitting dentures. i like to eat a lot of fruits. love them all. the seal i get with the super poligrip free keeps the seeds from getting up underneath. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles so you're more comfortable and confident while you eat. a lot of things going on in my life and the last thing i want to be thinking about is my dentures. [ charlie ]
ski team expects from the slopes for the world cup in the next february winter olympics in russia. if your calorie counting, the where. and new study, alcoholism suggests cutting your cocktail with diet soda actually get to drive faster. researchers say it is because sugar and mixed drinks actually slows the release about all to your liver and brain. >> i did not know that. >> and you are drunk, you eat more anyway. now it is worse. save on the calories during the drinks a drinker....
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i first met you and we went on a trip with the first lady, and a small group of journalists out to russia, and got a chance to see interesting sites, and a close-up look at hillary clinton, and one of the things that stood out in my mind, not the temples and all of that, but this moment in kazakhstan, and she was presented with a whip, and normally it's just the men that carries the whips with them, and she was considered so powerful as a first lady and she was presented with one of them, and she got a kick out of that, and there were a lot of jokes that followed that. >> right. we used to call them remember the hillary clinton trips. and they were under the radar, and there was some coverage but not as much, so you could really get to know her. it was a small group. and there was very interesting times. of course i have been following her for the past four years at the state department. >> jill, you actually said something that was pretty interesting earlier today and you wrote a whole article about it, and nobody saw her sleep. you never knew if you saw her get sleep during those trips,
i first met you and we went on a trip with the first lady, and a small group of journalists out to russia, and got a chance to see interesting sites, and a close-up look at hillary clinton, and one of the things that stood out in my mind, not the temples and all of that, but this moment in kazakhstan, and she was presented with a whip, and normally it's just the men that carries the whips with them, and she was considered so powerful as a first lady and she was presented with one of them, and...
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look what happened in russia a number of years ago. they did that in a movie theater. 120 people died. >> 117, probably -- what was close to 120, october of 2002 when that happened. they sent in gas, and people died from inhalation, gas poisoning. so you're right. what are the top priorities for negotiators as the standoff continues here? >> the most important thing is to have a dialogue between the hostage taker and the negotiator. you want to be able to gain credibility. everything is a negotiation. if he says i need some sodas, well, they can negotiate and to say let me talk to the child, let me know that he is okay. the bottom line to this whole thing is he has the onus of being responsible right now. and he is. he is starting to develop what we call the stockholm syndrome, which is a very important type of thing. it's bonding, and that's very important. >> how long will officials allow this standoff to continue before taking more aggressive action? >> i don't think they're going to take aggressive action. i think they'll continue
look what happened in russia a number of years ago. they did that in a movie theater. 120 people died. >> 117, probably -- what was close to 120, october of 2002 when that happened. they sent in gas, and people died from inhalation, gas poisoning. so you're right. what are the top priorities for negotiators as the standoff continues here? >> the most important thing is to have a dialogue between the hostage taker and the negotiator. you want to be able to gain credibility....
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the incident is intensifying relations between america and russia. >>> some of the hottest other top stories. let's roll it here. general john allen, the former head of coalition troops in afghanistan is retiring. the president accepted his resignation today. allen says he needs to step down to address a family health issue. he was in line to become the nato supreme commander in europe. just last month he was cleared in an e-mail scandal with a woman involved in the david petree yas affair. >>> heavily armed thieves busted into a belgian airport and stole, get this, $50 million worth of diamonds from a plane full of passengers. it sounds like something out of the movies, sflit police in brussels say the team of eight breached the airport's security gate, robbed the plane's cargo hold. it took only three minutes. >> reporter: the perpetrators were dressed in clothes that resembled police uniforms. they broke into the fence, behind the fence there were two construction sites. they made a hole and entered the tarmac and used the same hole when they made their es cabe. >> they didn't use
the incident is intensifying relations between america and russia. >>> some of the hottest other top stories. let's roll it here. general john allen, the former head of coalition troops in afghanistan is retiring. the president accepted his resignation today. allen says he needs to step down to address a family health issue. he was in line to become the nato supreme commander in europe. just last month he was cleared in an e-mail scandal with a woman involved in the david petree yas...
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wouldn't be here if this country wasn't welcoming to my grandparents who fled religious persecution in russia so there is that and the compassion for the families that are here who frankly many of whom have become part of the fabric of this country. >> reporter: when it comes to controversial policy changes he won't go there. senator rubio supports a path to citizenship as well as border security is addressed first. do you support that? >> again, i want to see where the talks in the house and the senate lead. >> reporter: in fact, cantor's new push turns out to be long on new compassionate rhetoric and short on new specific policy proposals though he did open the door a bit to strengthening background checks on guns. >> i am for making sure we increase the quality of information in the database in existence already. >> cantor is trying to rebrand by reworking gop rhetoric. has the language or the message of your party over the past couple of years in all candor turned some voters off? >> i'm a father. i'm a husband. i have to deal with struggles just like a lot of parents have to, right? >> r
wouldn't be here if this country wasn't welcoming to my grandparents who fled religious persecution in russia so there is that and the compassion for the families that are here who frankly many of whom have become part of the fabric of this country. >> reporter: when it comes to controversial policy changes he won't go there. senator rubio supports a path to citizenship as well as border security is addressed first. do you support that? >> again, i want to see where the talks in the...
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. >> clinton tried to hit the reset button with russia. >> we rocked ha edworked hard t write russian word. did we get it? >> you got it wrong. >> we got it wrong. >> reporter: in burma, the fatal pains of a new democracy. but the embassy attack in benghazi is her greatest regret. >> i take full responsibility. >> reporter: prompting a rare emotional outburst. >> at this point what difference does it make. >> reporter: will she run in 2016? the answers only prompt more speculation. >> i have absolutely no plans to run. >> reporter: she flew almost a million miles, visited 112 countries. kicked up her heels, threw back a few drinks on the side. a month of illness grounded her at the end. >> for me, it truly is a bittersweet moment. to leave this room for the last time as second of state. >> reporter: enter the next secretary of state. >> american foreign policy is not defined by drones and deployments alone. >> reporter: john kerry. tall, distinguished, gray haired, son of a foreign service officer. >> if you are trying to get some take light between me and secretary clinton, that's no
. >> clinton tried to hit the reset button with russia. >> we rocked ha edworked hard t write russian word. did we get it? >> you got it wrong. >> we got it wrong. >> reporter: in burma, the fatal pains of a new democracy. but the embassy attack in benghazi is her greatest regret. >> i take full responsibility. >> reporter: prompting a rare emotional outburst. >> at this point what difference does it make. >> reporter: will she run in 2016?...
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russia has been an important ally of the syrian regime. >>> here's what's trending around the web. the white house is releasing a photo of president obama skeet shooting at camp david to back up a claim he made last week it's one of his new hobbies. some republicans had questioned his statement. >>> and burger king admits some of its burgers in england and ireland contained horse meat. the fast food chain blames silver crest foods and says the taintedburgers never made it into restaurants. still the admission prompted a twitter campaign and threats of a burger king boycott. >>> and a pro gay rights ad featuring san francisco 49ers players has been pulled after two players say they didn't know they were supporting gay issues. in the ad, the players never directly mention gay rights. the 49ers previously were praised for being the first nfl team to support the it gets better anti-bullying campaign. >>> for the seventh straight year, doritos is asking the public to help them advertise for the super bowl. doritos fans are creating ads hoping to have their promo run during the big game.
russia has been an important ally of the syrian regime. >>> here's what's trending around the web. the white house is releasing a photo of president obama skeet shooting at camp david to back up a claim he made last week it's one of his new hobbies. some republicans had questioned his statement. >>> and burger king admits some of its burgers in england and ireland contained horse meat. the fast food chain blames silver crest foods and says the taintedburgers never made it into...
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february 7, 2014, will mark the start of the winter games in russia may be a long shot for lindsay vonn who will try to compete for a medal. poor visibility, never a good phrase when you are on an airplane or attempting to come down a mountain. vonn toos took a tumble. she had to be air lifted to a local hospital and suffered what doctors say is a complex knee energy. torn acl and mcl. von out of the remainder of this season. >>> christmas in february for college football programs across the country today. marks the first day high school seniors who have been offered a scholarship to play on the next level can officially put pen to paper, notifying colleges they are headed their way. heading into the morning, fife of the top ten recruits in the nation are still uncommitted. an exciting day for high school and college football. >>> and nothing like going to see your favorite team play and having them win and getting a souvenir. in denver, danilo gallinari with a spectacular shot, one that the harlem globetrotters could only think up. >> oh, that's great. >> he gave the nuggets their 109t
february 7, 2014, will mark the start of the winter games in russia may be a long shot for lindsay vonn who will try to compete for a medal. poor visibility, never a good phrase when you are on an airplane or attempting to come down a mountain. vonn toos took a tumble. she had to be air lifted to a local hospital and suffered what doctors say is a complex knee energy. torn acl and mcl. von out of the remainder of this season. >>> christmas in february for college football programs...
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. >>> of course, we are also following this meteor that was streaking across russia. this happened last week, injuring hundreds of folks in a remote village. well, it has overshadowed another close encounter with a space rock. chad is here to explain what that is. >> it turns out that in 1979 atari had it right. an asteroid just looks like a rotating thing. you use the little ball. here's the video. i can show you. there's 80 frames from nasa showing us exactly what this asteroid that missed us. not that one, the one you were just showing. that would have been so good. not that one either. the asteroid -- we just got video in from nasa. that's it right there. this is the video that nasa just put out moments ago showing the asteroid as it was rotating around itself and flying through our atmosphere as 17,000 miles above space. >> so you could actually see it. >> the radar -- that was a radar image coming down. each little pixel is about 4 meters. they now know that asteroid was only 130 feet instead of 150 feet. so it would only be 500 square miles instead of 600 squar
. >>> of course, we are also following this meteor that was streaking across russia. this happened last week, injuring hundreds of folks in a remote village. well, it has overshadowed another close encounter with a space rock. chad is here to explain what that is. >> it turns out that in 1979 atari had it right. an asteroid just looks like a rotating thing. you use the little ball. here's the video. i can show you. there's 80 frames from nasa showing us exactly what this asteroid...
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the united states, russia, and china, are among several countries condemning the test, which is half as powerful as the bomb dropped on hiroshima. >>> eight days of testimony begins today as the u.s. coast guard opens a hearing into the sinking of the qhms bounty." the 180 foot long sailing ship sankd osank off north carolina' coast. two members were killed. it was a replica of the 18th century british vessel. >>> passengers stuck on a disabled carnival cruiseship are finally on their way home. second tugboat helped tow the ship to mobile, alabama. the passengers' dream vacation turned into a nightmare when an engine fire triggered aa series of problems. the boat has been floating at sea and things deteriorated on board. john zarrella is in mexico, where the boat was going to be tugged by the jugboats. you have to head to alabama now. >> reporter: we have to wait here, who know what the next twist or turn will be. what happened was the progresso, mexico, was the closestiumph"tr" while waiting at sea it drifted north. by the time the tugboats got there it was easier to not fight the t
the united states, russia, and china, are among several countries condemning the test, which is half as powerful as the bomb dropped on hiroshima. >>> eight days of testimony begins today as the u.s. coast guard opens a hearing into the sinking of the qhms bounty." the 180 foot long sailing ship sankd osank off north carolina' coast. two members were killed. it was a replica of the 18th century british vessel. >>> passengers stuck on a disabled carnival cruiseship are...
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even more importantly she'll be back for the winter olympics, which takes place this time next year in russia. >> and just quickly, you interviewed her recently, how did she feel going into the season? >> reporter: she was full of enthusiasm going into the season. she was looking to defend her overall world cup title, maintain her status as the world number one skier, but, brooke, she's had a disastrous year. she was hospitalized in november, apparently suffering from depression, had to take a month out just recently and now this. so it is not really been what she hoped for and when i spoke to her, you know, i think she is the first person to be completely disappointed by this season, but also she -- what struck me when i did speak to her is how determined she was to fight back and i have no doubt we'll seat world number one back on the world stage in good time. >> she needs that fighting about her as she recovers here from the torn ligaments. christina mcfarland, thank you, in london. >>> now, an asteroid half the size of a football field, nice graphic, half the size of a football field, hur
even more importantly she'll be back for the winter olympics, which takes place this time next year in russia. >> and just quickly, you interviewed her recently, how did she feel going into the season? >> reporter: she was full of enthusiasm going into the season. she was looking to defend her overall world cup title, maintain her status as the world number one skier, but, brooke, she's had a disastrous year. she was hospitalized in november, apparently suffering from depression,...
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and russia have a plan. and they're going to present it to the iranians in talks next tuesday. the goal is to offer serious economic incentives in exchange for iran's shutting down uranium enrichment facility and surrendering the stockpile of urani uranium. we have details of this new proposal. what's new about it? i know last year they tried to do this and they didn't go for it. what's new here? >> that's right. it's been about a year since the u.s. and the partners sat down with iran over the nuclear program. they've been making a good deal of progress on the developments since that time. so they're sweetening the pot, so to speak, and asking more of ire ran in return whether they sit down next week in kazakhstan. in exchange for easing the ban on the trade of gold and precious metals to iran and some nuclear fuel for peaceful purposes, iran must close its enrichment facility at a plant that is underground. the longer iran keeps this underground facility open and becomes more difficult to stop them militarily from having the uranium needed for a nuclear weapon. they want them
and russia have a plan. and they're going to present it to the iranians in talks next tuesday. the goal is to offer serious economic incentives in exchange for iran's shutting down uranium enrichment facility and surrendering the stockpile of urani uranium. we have details of this new proposal. what's new about it? i know last year they tried to do this and they didn't go for it. what's new here? >> that's right. it's been about a year since the u.s. and the partners sat down with iran...
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wouldn't be here if this country wasn't welcoming to my grandparents who fled religious persecution in russia. so there is that and the compassion for the families that are here who frankly, many of whom, have become part of the fabric of this country. >> reporter: but when it comes to controversial policy changes, he won't go there. >> senator rubio supports a path to citizenship, as long as border security is addressed first. do you support that? >> again, i want to see where the talks in the house and the senate lead. >> reporter: in fact cantor's new push turns out to be long on compassionate rhetoric and support on new, specific policy proposals, although he did open the door a bit to strengthening background checks on guns. >> i am for making sure that we increase the quality of information in the database that is in existence already. >> reporter: big picture, cantor is trying to rebrand by reworking gop rhetoric. that has language or the message of your party over the past couple of years in all candor turned some voters off? >> i'm a father, i'm a husband, i have to deal with struggl
wouldn't be here if this country wasn't welcoming to my grandparents who fled religious persecution in russia. so there is that and the compassion for the families that are here who frankly, many of whom, have become part of the fabric of this country. >> reporter: but when it comes to controversial policy changes, he won't go there. >> senator rubio supports a path to citizenship, as long as border security is addressed first. do you support that? >> again, i want to see...
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of state kerry seems intent on avoiding diplomatic disasters, especially in his first meeting with russia. >> we want to reset -- >> reporter: like his predecessor infamous misspelled reset button. >> we worked hard to get the right russian word. >> you got it wrong. >> reporter: kerry's photo op of the russian foreign minister was over in a minute. they seemed eager to get down to business. but when the cameras left kerry and sergei spent two hours together nearly half of which was devoted syria. >>> let's see if anything positive emerged from that meeting. we'll stay in touch with jill dougherty. let's get back to our top story. three days left to see if those forced spending cuts, $85 billion over the next seven months go into effect. our chief political analyst has been talking to senior administration officials. is there any progress being made at all to avert those cuts between now and friday? >> sure doesn't seem so. the senior administration officials i spoke with seem completely dug in on this. they are not having meetings with the house speaker or the republican leader in the se
of state kerry seems intent on avoiding diplomatic disasters, especially in his first meeting with russia. >> we want to reset -- >> reporter: like his predecessor infamous misspelled reset button. >> we worked hard to get the right russian word. >> you got it wrong. >> reporter: kerry's photo op of the russian foreign minister was over in a minute. they seemed eager to get down to business. but when the cameras left kerry and sergei spent two hours together nearly...